After years of icu visits regularly and life support the transplant team have ramped up the testing to prepare for a full liver transplant. An emotional journey for sure. Trying to be hopeful but nervous too
Transplant preparation : After years of... - British Liver Trust
Transplant preparation
Good morning Mdbish,
I am sure you will get lots of support here from forum members who can share their experiences.
Dont hesitate to ask questions.
Take care,
Trust9
God loves you, friend. Stay strong.
Hi it is a worrying time when u know u have to have a transplant. I was in total shock when i was told didn't realise my liver was that bad. Luckily I didn't wait long and it happened very quickly for which i was very grateful for. Now a year later i can look back and realise how ill i was. Take care and keep well while u wait.
Hi there, that is excellent news; my advice would be to remain strong & as healthy as you possibly can. Good luck
I have been on the transplant list since Dec 2019 & continue to remain positive & focused.
Thanks I will work at eating well and staying focused. Not sure how long it will take. I’m not sure if everyone is waiting for the complete liver or a partial? Not sure how that works. I know for me it is the bile ducts that were damaged so I need the whole package
Try not to worry about it and look forward to a new life.
When I was first diagnosed with liver cancer, I thought it was the end of my life, until my consultant explained I could have a LT if they could control the tumours until the op with TACE.
Had my TP over 4 yrs ago, and now I feel I am reborn, I feel fit as a fiddle and pursuing more interests than I ever been involved in. Fishing, walking, photography, painting and cooking, living life to the full.
I was 66 when I had the op now I am 70 feeling like a 40 yr old.